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The Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County, N.J. is now believed to be a case of arson started by a bonfire, authorities say.
The wildfire is still burning on Wednesday evening. It has surpassed 12,500 acres in size and is 40 percent contained.
The Ocean County Sheriff's Office cautioned about air quality, saying “smoke will continue to permeate the area.” ...
The Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey, forced thousands to evacuate their homes, but the evacuation orders were ...
New York City, Long Island, and parts of the lower Hudson Valley are under an air quality alert as the New Jersey wildfire ...
A massive wildfire burning across Ocean County, New Jersey, has consumed 12,000 acres and could become the state's largest ...
LACEY, NJ – Firefighters have made progress containing a massive wildfire burning in central New Jersey that threatened to ...
Smoke from the Jones Road wildfire in New Jersey was slated to swath City skies on Thursday, prompting air quality advisories ...
Most of the residents who were forced to evacuate due to the Jones Road Wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey​, were allowed ...